Located at 412 First St., the store is a new spin on Well-Stocked, the kitchen emporium which closed at the end of November.

Local business owners Rosemarie Leonardi (Haven A Boutique) and Kelly Newsom (visitwoodland.com and Elm Street Media) have partnered to re-open the shop at 412 First St.

“With support from (former owner) Lacey Mares, we are taking over the reins with a redesign of the name, logo and overall layout/product lines,” wrote Leonardi in a Facebook post. “Although we will still provide kitchen essentials, we will primarily be a home and lifestyle store. In addition to the retail side, our intent is to become a space for demo classes and small events related to cooking, home decor and lifestyle.”

Friday night’s festivities are in conjunction with downtown Woodland’s First Friday Art Walk. From 6 to 8 p.m., enjoy crepes from Farmland Street and sample wine, oil, vinegar and honey from Seka Hills at A Well Stocked Home.

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Also Friday is the city of Woodland Community Services Department’s “ReXpo” and Senior Art Show from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Woodland Community & Senior Center. Beer and wine tasting will be supplied by Simas Family Vineyards and Blue Note Brewery throughout the event.

Learn about all the summer programs offered by the city and recreation partners such as Summertime Fun Club, swim lessons, Outdoor Adventure trips to Yosemite, Teen Pack, tennis lessons, boxing, fitness classes and special events. Seasonal job openings and volunteer opportunities will also be on display.

Attendees registering for classes will receive a 10 percent discount and a chance to win prizes.

The Senior Art Show, meanwhile, includes artwork by senior artisans who participate in classes held at the Senior Center. Artwork includes paintings, drawings, ceramics, needlework, quilting and wood-carvings. Some artwork may be for sale.

For questions contact the Community Services Department at 661-2000.

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The Woodland Joint Unified School District’s Kinder Fair is happening from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, at the district office located at 435 Sixth St. Dual Immersion Program applications for Woodland’s three participating elementary schools will also be accepted at this time (Beamer Park, C.E. Dingle, and Woodland Prairie).

The program’s goal is to produce bilingual and biliterate students in English and Spanish. The DI Program serves both native English speakers, as well as native Spanish speakers.

Program information and applications are available online at www.wjusd.org, and at Enrollment Services also at the District Office.

Dual Immersion Program applications will also be accepted after March 1 at the Enrollment Services office. In addition to applying for a Dual Immersion Program, new students must be registered at their home school to be considered.

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Informational meetings will be held for parents/guardians of students entering Kindergarten in the 2018-19 school year that are interested in learning about the District’s Dual Immersion Program. This informational meeting will also serve as the required orientation.

The meeting/orientation will take place at 9 a.m., and 6 p.m., Thursday, March 15, at he District Office Board Room. Childcare and translation to Spanish will be provided.

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Also this weekend, HomeGoods is holding its grand opening from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday, in the Gateway Shopping Center next to Best Buy.

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A 14-unit residential development will begin construction in downtown Woodland within the next month or two. Some of the units, located at the corner of Third Street and Lincoln Avenue, will be completed by fall.

The three-story townhomes will include two and three-bedroom layouts.

The half-acre site is at 447 and 451 Lincoln Avenue, previously El Sombrero Foods.

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The 580-square-foot commercial kitchen located at The Maples is now available for monthly and hourly rentals. Some uses may include seasonal canning, farmers market product production, private cooking classes, and more.

For questions, or to schedule a tour, contact Michelle Klaff at mklaff@themapleswoodland.com.

Have a local business tip? Contact Elizabeth Kalfsbeek at ekalfsbeek@gmail.com.